The Brutalist Report - nytimes
- Joe Rogan, Voices on the Right Raise Alarm Over Trump’s Immigration Moves [260d]
- Randy Fine, a State Senator, Wins a House Seat in Florida, Adding to the G.O.P. Majority. [260d]
- Trump-Allied Prosecutor Looks to Undermine Biden Pardons [260d]
- DOGE Demands Deep Cuts at Humanities Endowment [260d]
- He Got Clemency From Trump. Now He’s Facing Charges of Injuring a Child. [260d]
- Voters Will Offer an Early Assessment of Trump and Musk [260d]
- In Adams Case, Some Say It’s Not the Time for Narrow Reading of the Law [260d]
- Druse Militia Refuse to Join Syria’s New Army [260d]
- Betty Webb, Who Helped Bletchley Park Code Breakers, Dies at 101 [260d]
- Free Gaza From Its Own Tyrants First [260d]
- Johnson Fails to Kill Bipartisan Measure to Allow Proxy Voting for New Parents [260d]
- Dan Bongino Tells the F.B.I. He Is Not Partisan [260d]
- More than 230 People Infected With Norovirus on Luxury Cruise Ship [260d]
- A Mysterious Group Says Its Mission Is to Expose Antisemitic Students [260d]
- U.S. Says Deportation of Maryland Man Was an ‘Administrative Error’ [260d]
- Rubio Orders U.S. Diplomats to Scour Student Visa Applicants’ Social Media [260d]
- Auto Sales Surged in Anticipation of Trump’s Tariffs [260d]
- Venezuelan Migrants Ask Supreme Court to Block Deportations [260d]
- Federal Health Workers Make Up Less Than 1% of Agency Spending [260d]
- Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ Tariffs Are Coming, but at a Cost to U.S. Alliances [260d]
- Fourth U.S. Soldier Is Found Dead in Lithuania [260d]
- Turnout Strong as Wisconsin Decides Key Court Contest [260d]
- Trump Pauses Dozens of Federal Grants to Princeton [260d]
- Prosecutors to Seek Death Penalty for Luigi Mangione, Bondi Says [260d]
- U.N. Accuses Israel of Killing 15 Rescue Workers in Gaza [260d]
- How the Myanmar Earthquake Shook Skyscrapers in Bangkok [260d]
- Democratic Voters Are Prepared to Fight Back, but Is the Party Ready? [260d]
- ‘I Am Disgusted’: Le Pen Voters Voice Outrage Over Her Conviction [260d]
- Italy Tightens Citizenship Rules Amid Influx of Applications [260d]
- ‘Our Kids Are the Least Flourishing Generation We Know Of’ [260d]
- Chinese Auto Giants Dongfeng and Changan Are in Talks to Merge [260d]
- Millions of Women Will Lose Access to Contraception as a Result of Trump Aid Cuts [260d]
- Markets Remain Uneasy as Trump Prepares to Impose Sweeping ‘Reciprocal’ Tariffs [260d]
- The Caretaker of Muncy Farms [260d]
- Trump’s Use of Immigration Law Appears to Conflict With Limits Imposed by Congress [260d]
- Netanyahu Drops Nominee for Spy Chief After Backlash [260d]
- Cornell Student Who Faced Deportation Says He Left the U.S. [260d]
- Doug Emhoff’s Law Firm Is Said to Be Trump’s Next Target [260d]
- Iceland Volcano Eruption Near Grindavik Prompts Closure of Blue Lagoon [260d]
- Cory Booker Slams Trump’s Policies in Marathon Senate Floor Speech [260d]
- High Stakes and Lack of Details Add to Jitters About Trump Tariffs [260d]
- A Symbol of Mandalay’s Rapid Growth Comes Crashing Down in Earthquake [260d]
- Cutting Off NPR and PBS [260d]
- The Most Expensive Judicial Race in U.S. History, and a Growing Demand for Ivermectin [260d]
- Democrats May Be Down, but Their Appetite for Voting Hasn’t Dimmed [260d]
- Amazon’s New Movie Strategy Starts With Theaters [260d]
- What I Learned About Trump’s Second Term by Reading His First 100 Executive Orders [260d]
- As Trump Stokes Uncertainty, the Fed Asks Businesses Where It Hurts [260d]
- Want to Play a Game? Global Trade War Is the New Washington Pastime. [260d]
- Andrew Scott on ‘Vanya’: ‘Who Isn’t Sad?’ [260d]
- Will Dan Caine, Trump’s Pick for Joint Chiefs Chairman, Be Blunt or Hold His Tongue? [260d]
- ‘White Lotus’ Highlights the Way Old Friends Bring Out Our Worst Selves [260d]
- Trump’s Mantra from Schools to FEMA: ‘Move it Back to the States’ [260d]
- Trump Loves Tariffs. Do Americans? [260d]
- Martha Argerich, the Elusive, Enigmatic ‘Goddess’ of the Piano [260d]
- How Trump’s Tariffs Are Hitting One Chinese Factory Owner: ‘We Are Helpless’ [260d]
- As Republicans Target Colleges, Harvard Cower [260d]
- The Revolving Restaurant Is Back Again (and Again) [260d]
- Brightline Brought High-Speed Rail to Florida. Can the Public Sector Follow? [260d]
- At the New Frick, Magicians Come Out of the Woodwork [260d]
- A Prison Death Highlights Russia’s LGBTQ Crackdown [260d]
- The Irving Family Provides Many Jobs to a Canadian Province, But Also Draws Concerns [260d]
- U.S. Sanctions Chinese and Hong Kong Officials for Pursuing Activists Abroad [261d]
- Jon Stewart: Trump Is ‘Trying to Order Off-Menu From the Constitution’ [261d]
- Princeton Senior, Accused of Assault During Protest, Braces for Verdict [261d]
- Add More N.Y.P.D. Officers to Fight Crime? Mamdani Has Different Ideas. [261d]
- 3-Year-Old Kyng Davis Was Left Dead at a Hospital. Who Failed to Save Him? [261d]
- China’s Military Drills Around Taiwan Are a Warning to Its President [261d]
- Trump’s Ukraine Betrayal Shows Taiwan Can No Longer Rely on America [261d]
- What to Watch in Today’s Big Elections in Wisconsin and Florida [261d]
- There’s No Party Like an Iftar Party for Bangladesh’s Aspiring Leaders [261d]
- As Bangladesh Reinvents Itself, Islamist Hard-Liners See an Opening [261d]
- The UK Government Wouldn’t Ban Smartphones in Schools. These Parents Stepped Up. [261d]
- Alabama Can’t Prosecute Those Who Help With Out-of-State Abortions, Judge Rules [261d]
- Johnson & Johnson Loses in Court Again in Bid to Settle Talc Cases [261d]
- Israel’s Military Says It Struck Beirut’s Suburbs [261d]
- South Korea’s President Will Learn His Fate on Friday [261d]
- Democrats Sue Trump Over Executive Order on Elections [261d]
- Trump Administration Deports More Detainees to El Salvador [261d]
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